LEX MINVCIA DE ROGATORIBVS

Paragraph IV. of the Lex Vedia de Vigintisexviris is hereby amended to read as
follows:

Rogatores. Four rogatores (voting officials) shall be responsible for the
administration of elections and the recording of votes among the curia. Each
rogator shall have the authority to appoint his own scribae, should he
deem it necessary. Should one or more positions be vacant, and suitable and
willing candidates are available, an election shall be held within thirty
days in the comitia populi tributa; otherwise the Senate shall have the
authority to appoint rogatores pro tempore until such an election can be held.
The lack of a full complement of, or the active participation of, four
rogatores shall not in and of itself be sufficient to invalidate or postpone
a particular election, and the rogatores may divide their duties amongst
themselves as they see fit and is practical. Inasmuch as they, by
definition, are privy to the details of the election process, the rogatores
may not run for any office while they serve in office (including running for
rogator again).

[The Lex Equitia de Vigintisexviris of 2757 supersedes this. Since it took
effect in January 2758, there have been two rogatores, who are responsible for
new citizen registration under the direction of the censor(es). The election-related
duties formerly assigned to the rogatores are now divided between the diribitores,
who count votes, and the custodes, who break ties and certify elections.]